EMD FT Operator's Manual

EMD FT Operator's Manual

EMD FT Operator's Manual EMD FT Operator's Manual This document is from the collection of William Shultz. The document is dated June 1944. NOTICE This manual contains the latest operating instructions on Freight Locomotives having Dynamic Brakes. This supersedes similar information already published in Section 1 of the Locomotive Instruction Manual. LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL 254 5400 H P Diesel Freight Locomotive TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION F-0 1-2 Table of Contents General Data SECTION F-1 General Description and Locomotive 100 Operation SECTION F-2 Cooling System 200 file:///O|/rrff/manual/ft-sec0.html (1 of 3)10/7/2011 9:13:36 PM EMD FT Operator's Manual SECTION F- 2A Stand-By Steam Generator 200A SECTION F- 2B Steam Generator 200B SECTION F-3 Lubricating Oil System 300 SECTION F-4 Fuel Oil System 400 SECTION F-5 Electrical System 500 SECTION F-6 Electrical Wiring Diagrams 600 SECTION F-7 Air System 700 GENERAL DATA Fuel Oil Capacity 1200 gals per unit Lubricating Oil Capacity 180 gals per engine Cooling Water Capacity 215 gals. per engine 22 cubic feet "A" unit Sand Capacity 18 cubic feet "B" unit Steam Generator Water Capacity 1200 gals - 2700 HP Steam Generator Water Capacity 2400 gals - 5400 HP Wheel Diameter 40" Gear Ratio (543 - 547 and 549 - 551) 62/15 Gear Ratio (548) 61/16 Maximum Permissible Speed 65 MPH Size of Journal 6 1/2" x 12" 250' radius (or 23 deg Maximum Negoitable Curve curve) Inside Diameter of Traction Motor Suspension 8" Bearing Weights One "A" Unit (approx.) 230,000 lbs. One "B" Unit (approx.) 228,000 lbs. 16-567A Engine 31,000 lbs. Main Generator 13,000 lbs. Auxiliary Generator (with sheavers) 830 lbs. Air Compressor 1,435 lbs. 4 Wheel Truck Complete 39,000 lbs. file:///O|/rrff/manual/ft-sec0.html (2 of 3)10/7/2011 9:13:36 PM EMD FT Operator's Manual Traction Motor 6,165 lbs. ● GENERAL ARRANGEMENT ● DIMENSIONS, DRAINS & FILLERS ● POWER PLANT ARRANGEMENT file:///O|/rrff/manual/ft-sec0.html (3 of 3)10/7/2011 9:13:36 PM EMD FT General Description SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The freight locomotive consists of two or more units rated at 1350 H.P. each. The units with the cab will be known as "A" units, those without the cab as "B" units. Each unit has one 16-cylinder Diesel engine, a direct current generator and four traction motors. From each power plant the power is distributed to the traction motors which are mounted on the trucks. The traction motors are geared to the axle through spur gears. The units are electrically independent of each other except for certain low voltage wiring. Some of the "B" units have no batteries and are dependent on the "A" unit for this service. The engines are "V" type with a 45 deg angle between banks and have a compression ratio of 16 to 1. Solid unit injection is employed, there being an injector centrally located in each cylinder head. The engines have a speed range of 275 to 800 R.P.M. Their speed is controlled by an electro-pneumatic governor control which is operated by the engineer's throttle. In this way all engines in the locomotive are controlled simultaneously. Each notch on the engineer's throttle changes the engine speed approximately 75 R.P.M. The accompanying sketch servers to identify the cylinder locations, ends and sides of the engine, as they are referred to in this manual. The governor, electro-pneumatic governor control, water pumps, and lubricating oil pumps are mounted on the "FRONT END." The blowers, oil separator and generator are mounted on the "REAR END." The engines are fully scavenging. Two blowers are mounted on each engine over the generator. The blowers force air into the space around the cylinders with a pressure of approximately 3 to 5 pounds per square inch. At the lower end of its downward stroke the piston uncovers a row of ports in the cylinder liner admitting this scavenging air to the cylinder. Thus the exhaust gases are expelled around the exhaust valves and a fresh charge of air is made available for the next working stroke. Starting the engines is accomplished by pressing the engine start switch button located on the engine control and instrument panel. This switch energizes the starting contactors, closing the circuit from the batteries to the main generator. The main generator, then operating as a motor, cranks the engme. The flow of current through the generator is always in the same direction. Reversing the locomotive is accomplished by reversing the direction of current in the traction motor fields. Detailed descriptions of each phase of operating the locomotive may he found in the following pages. LOCOMOTIVE OPERATION file:///O|/rrff/manual/ft-sec1.html (1 of 22)10/7/2011 9:17:19 PM EMD FT General Description Engineer's Controls The engineer's controller contains the locomotive throttle, transition lever and reverse lever. The control push-button box on the right of the controller has fused switches for: ● a. Attendant's. Call. ● b. Master Control (2 buttons). ● c. Generator Field. ● d. Fuel Pump. ● e. Defroster Blowers. ● f. Number Lights. ● g. Gauge Lights. ● h. Classification Lighrts Independent Brake 1 Horn Cords 8 Valve 2 Dynamic Brake Warning Light 9 Sanding Valve 3 Transition Indicator 10 Unit Selector Switch 4 Instrument Panel 11 Hood Light Switch file:///O|/rrff/manual/ft-sec1.html (2 of 22)10/7/2011 9:17:19 PM EMD FT General Description 5 Transition Lever 12 Cab Heating Valve 6 Windshield Wiper Valve 13 Reversing Handle 7 Automatic Brake Valve 14 Controller Engineer's Controls - Plate 3568 ENGINEER'S CONTROLS -- PLATE 3569 The instrument panel contains the following indicators: brake cylinder and brake pipe air gauge, application pipe and suppression pipe air gauge, main reservoir and equalizing reservoir air gauge and wheel slip light. The gauges are indirectly lighted for night operation. The dynamic brake warning light indicates overload during dynamic braking. The transition indicator is an axnmeter connected in the armature circuit of the No. 4 traction motor on the "A" unit and indicates the proper position for the transition lever. The sanding valve is a single acting valve which operates the sanders throughout the locomotive. The bell valve operates the locomotive signal bell. (This is not the alarm bell, which is an electrical device.) The unit selector switch has four positions and should be set corresponding to the number of units making up the locomotive. The headlight switch is located to the right of the engineer. It has "dim," "off" and "bright" positions. The hand brake hand wheel is located in the cab of the "A" unit and right rear of the "B" unit. To set the brake, hold down the foot file:///O|/rrff/manual/ft-sec1.html (3 of 22)10/7/2011 9:17:19 PM EMD FT General Description pedal and turn the wheel. To release the brake, advance the wheel enough to release the foot pedal latch and then let go of the wheel. Before moving the locomotive, be sure the brake is completely released. Whenever anyone is working around the locomotive trucks, the hand brake should be applied. On some railroads the hand brake has been omitted. The pneumatic control switch is an air-operated electric switch located on the right-hand side of the cab, below the window. The purpose of this switch is to reduce the power of the locomotive by bringing the speed of the engines to idle, when certain emergency air-brake applications take place. The switch has a manual reset button which must be pulled out after the brakes have been released. This switch is referred to as the "PC" switch. Engine Control and Instrument Panel This panel is mounted on the wall of the engine room at the front end of the engine. It contains the isolation switch, gauges, lights, relays and switches used in conjunction with engine operation. (See Plate 3649.) ENGINE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENT PANEL -- PLATE 3649 Distribution Panel This panel contains switches and fuses controlling the battery circuits throughout the unit. (See Plate 3173.) The battery ammeter and voltmeter, and the fuse test light and test blocks are also mounted on this panel. Precautions Before Starting Engine 1. Check position of all valves: ● a. Drain valves in cooling, lube oil system and air reservoirs. ● b. Steam valves in cooling system and steam line. file:///O|/rrff/manual/ft-sec1.html (4 of 22)10/7/2011 9:17:19 PM EMD FT General Description 2. Check fuel supply. 3. Check water supply. 4. Check lubricating oil supply: ● a. In main engine sumps. ● b. Engine governors. ● c. 90 deg fan drives. ● d. Air compressors. 5. Close charging switches in low voltage cabinets. ENGINE ROOM - RIGT SIDE - "A" UNIT -- PLATE 3626 REV.B Starting Engines After Layover file:///O|/rrff/manual/ft-sec1.html (5 of 22)10/7/2011 9:17:19 PM EMD FT General Description 1. At engine: a. Test for water accumulation in cylinders. With cylinder test valves open and isolation switch in "start" position (and fuel pump off), using layshaft manual control lever, hold governor power piston in "shut-dovrn" position and turn engine several revolutions by pressing engine start button. If discharge of water at test valves is noted, do not start engine until cause of discharge is corrected. b. Close cylinder test valves. 2. At Distribution Panel: a. Be sure all fuses are in place. b. Close main battery switch. c.

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